despite the «kill all the XYZ»
I hear religious leaders saying all the expletive time.
I hear religious leaders say that all the time.
So the next time
you hear a religious leader talk about marriage, children or abortion.
But then, I don't think I've ever
heard any religious leader ever DARE to try to answer that question and give a credible positive spin to it.
Not exact matches
I have
heard deeply thoughtful
religious leaders acknowledge that they came late to an appreciation of the pandemic, that preconceptions influenced their initial reactions, that some
leaders have taken harsh stances (for example, refusing to bury people whose families acknowledge that they died of AIDS), and that their focus on ideal behaviors can obscure what is real and live.
Four years later, Obama hired
religious outreach staffers like DuBois for his presidential campaign and made a point of meeting with Christian Right
leaders who'd never before
heard from a Democratic presidential nominee.
The Air you breath is One of the HOLYSPIRIT forms so ALL you have done in secret saying no one can see or
hear me, HE has and HE is also known as the SPIRIT of TRUTH, all you
religious leaders had time to repent for your sins against JESUS since 2005 you know when GOD THE FATHER exposed HIM in the flesh on Earth, the door is shut.
JTA: Hollande Meets With Chief Rabbi on Gay Marriage President Francois Hollande met with local
religious leaders, including the country's chief rabbi, Gilles Bernheim, to
hear their views on same - sex marriages.
But time and again you
hear religious overtones spouting out of our
leaders, The wall is crumbling.
So now these
religious leaders are coming to
hear Him for themselves in order to determine whether they should accept and encourage Him, or accuse and condemn Him.
The
religious leaders heard what Jesus was saying, and they were filled with wrath.
In the months leading up to this week's Supreme Court
hearings,
religious leaders from across the country have held prayer vigils and rallies for their respective causes.
«That said, if the churches do not take the opportunity now to «advocate» and «teach» why same - sex marriage is wrong for everyone (i.e., harmful to children, to the couple, and undermining of a culture of marriage),
religious people should not expect to find a lot of sympathy for their right to exercise their
religious freedom to dissent from same - sex marriage,» Esbeck told CT. «In other words, church
leaders no longer enjoy the luxury of not teaching biblical marriage, as much as large numbers of the laity don't want to
hear it.
One of the best teachings I had
heard, that you alluded to, was that the
religious leaders wanted the praise of men more than the approval of God, and hence condemned Jesus.
Pittenger also discriminates among the various kinds of response to Jesus: rejection «by the authorities of Church and State,» «puzzlement on the part of local
religious leaders,» «the acceptance of the common people who
heard him gladly,» and «the utter loyalty and devotion found in the circle of his disciples» (CR 76f).
Religious leaders, community members and activists took to the streets Sunday in New York to protest upcoming congressional
hearings, convened by House Homeland Security Committee Chairman Peter King, on «the radicalization of American Muslims.»
Tax collectors and sinners draw close to
hear more good news, but the
religious leaders grumble and note that Jesus is careless about the character and status of the people with whom he eats.
«When all my hopes in [the
religious leaders] and in men were gone, so that I had nothing outwardly to help me, nor could I tell what to do, then, oh then, I
heard a voice.»
I have
heard a great
religious leader say that for years he has followed the practice in his private devotions of opening the Bible at random to see what it would say to him.
Reps. Carolyn Maloney (D - NY) and Eleanor Holmes Norton (D - DC) walked out of the
hearing in protest of his decision, citing frustration over the fact that the first panel of witnesses consisted only of male
religious leaders against the rule.
At previous rallies I have
heard church
leaders say that they had no idea they were being taken to such a rally and I have
heard other
religious leaders that they felt pressured to participate or risk losing the Senator's support.
Julie Fanselow, a spokesperson for Interfaith Power and Light, a campaign aimed at helping churches address climate change, said she has
heard rumblings that
religious leaders of several faiths are looking into divestiture, including Episcopalians, Methodists and Presbyterians, among others.